Imagine being able to see the world from a totally new point of view. With the eBee professional mapping drone (https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee.html) you can take to the skies to produce incredibly detailed maps and stunning 3D models. Learn more: https://www.sensefly.com

Subscribe! Because SMART IS THE NEW SEXY: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L
Reactions of your body to visiting every planet
Hello everyone. Welcome to our channel. In today’s video Smart is the New Sexy will tell you what it feels like to visit every planet of the solar system and what your body reaction would be when you get there. If you’re curious to find out what “pizza” moon smells like, please keep watching.
Well... To cut a long story short:
On Mercury it’s quite likely that some kind of meteorite would crash on the surface and kill you.
Venus has a very hot and thick atmosphere. You would not survive a visit to the surface of the planet - you would burn up in temperatures high enough to melt lead.
On Mars you’ll get multiple burns because you can’t hide from the UV radiation anywhere.
Jupiter will only welcome you for 1 second before crushing you with raging winds and hurricanes.
And so on and so force. Once the Earth is definitely the place. The habitable zone of the solar system makes Earth a real gem for the development of life. It is neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water - thought to be a key ingredient for the birth of various life forms.
We feel pretty comfortable here but we’re also eager to explore the solar system and beyond with Smart is the new sexy!
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Facebook: http://facebook.com/enjoy.science/
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published:04 Jul 2018

views:889758

Now you can build with LEGO® bricks using Google Maps as your baseplate. Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome. Trillions of colored bricks. An entire world of LEGO building plots. What will you build? Where will you build?
Build with Chrome is a project that brings the endless possibilities of LEGO bricks to the web.www.buildwithchrome.com
LEGO's official video-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKo2PFybCRE
Want to see special effects and short films?
https://www.youtube.com/user/MagnetMotionPictures
Check out my flickr!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/legofan9898/
Are you a Star WarsGamer? Check out my Gaming Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/user/StarWarsGameN
Music
Music used: Sunlight by Per Kiilstofte (Machinimasound.com)
Licensed under Creative CommonsCC-BY 3.0 Unported License | https://machinimasound.com/music/easy-listening/sunlight

published:28 Jan 2014

views:1183

Get the audio: http://bit.ly/imagine-ult Get the BluRay/DVD: http://bit.ly/ImagineGST-Amazon Get the book: http://bit.ly/imaginejohnyoko
⬇⬇⬇ABOUT IMAGINE⬇⬇⬇
John: ‘Imagine’ is a song conceived in my head without melody. The first verse came to me very quickly in the form of a childlike street chant ‘da da da da da dee dee da dee da ee a eeeh’. The piano intro I’ve had hanging around in my head for a few years – the chords and melody followed naturally from this.
The middle eight was ‘conceived’ to finish off the song. I think it works as a song. Of course, there is always room for improvement – otherwise I wouldn’t make any more. The third verse came to me in an eight-seater plane. It’s a song for children.
Yoko: ‘CloudPiece’: ‘Imagine the clouds dripping, dig a hole in your garden to put them in.’ This is not a piece of poetry. Poetry to me is nouns or adjectives. This is verbs. And you have to do them. These are all instructions and when you just do it, then you start to understand it.
John: ‘Imagine’ was inspired by Yoko’s Grapefruit. There’s a lot of pieces in it saying like ‘Imagine this’ or ‘Imagine that’. If you get a copy of Grapefruit and look through, you’ll see where I was influenced by her. ‘Imagine’ could never have been written without her. And I know she helped on a lot of the lyrics but I wasn’t man enough to let her have credit for it. So that song was actually written by John & Yoko, but I was still selfish enough and unaware enough to take her contribution without acknowledging it. The song itself expresses what I’d learned through being with Yoko and my own feelings on it. It should really have said ‘Lennon/Ono’ on that song, because she contributed a lot of that song.
Alan White (drummer): Every song we did on Imagine, John would make us read the lyrics and insist that we understood the meaning of the song before started playing it. That had quite an impact for me.
Klaus Voormann (bass): When we played ‘Imagine’ and heard the lyrics, the possibility that this was going to be such a big song was apparent. It definitely was. I even thought I didn’t want to play on it because it was so amazing with just John playing piano. It was so true and honest. That would have been enough. I hope you’ve got a version of just John playing it.
Phil McDonald (engineer): ‘Imagine’ was one of the easiest tracks to record, almost all live, in a few takes. We mixed the track at Tittenhurst and Phil Spector added strings on top of the stereo tape in the USA.
Shelly Yakus (engineer): If you listen carefully to John singing ‘Imagine’, he uses a different vibrato on the end of every phrase. The only way a person can do that is if they’re not thinking about the song; they’re just singing from the deepest part of their being. It’s not staged. It’s not pre-planned. It’s just real and ‘in the moment’ – totally feeling the song. For John, it was incredibly natural to do this. That’s what was so great about working with him. Nothing was ever forced. He never tried too hard. It just flowed out of him.
Yoko: John and I were both artists and we were living together, so we inspired each other. And the song ‘Imagine’ embodied what we believed together at the time. John and I met – he comes from the West and I come from the East – and still we are together. We have this oneness and ‘the whole world would eventually become one’ is the sense that we will all be café-au-lait colour and we will all be very happy together. All these instructions are for people for how to spend eternity, because we have lots of time.
John: If you can imagine a world of peace, if you can imagine a world with no denominations of religion – not without religion, whatever religion is – but without this divisive ‘My god is bigger than your god’ business.... Then, if you can imagine the possibility, then it can be true.
Yoko: ‘Imagine’ is a complete vision. A succinct bible of truth. It will start to unfold as you believe in it. The film? Well, it just happened naturally. I was well aware of the symbolism of everything – closing and then opening the shutters to let the light in. It’s rather personal, but I had a definite reason why I smiled at the end, in addition to loving being next to John.
Imagine The Ultimate Collection: Explore and enjoy the IMAGINE album and the 1971Ascot Sound Studios & Record PlantSessions like you’ve never seen or heard them before.
Find out more: http://imaginejohnyoko.com

this is just a compliation of all the Internet ExplorerChan dubs plus a new one.
comic by: https://twitter.com/PrincessHinghoi
https://twitter.com/Merryweatherey
Discord: https://discord.gg/deadjosey
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deadjosey
Tumblr: http://deadjosey.tumblr.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadJosey
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Deadjosey

published:15 Oct 2018

views:220759

Presenter: Christopher Barbieri, Finit Solutions
Come to this session to expand your imagination and explore a variety of HFM application design concepts. We will cover strategies of translating every entity into one or more reporting currencies regardless of the entity hierarchy. We will explore different ways to handle flow dimensions, data sources, and currency translation adjustments. Do you want to make ParentCurrency adjustments without the drawbacks of the value dimension? What about loading local currency and USD? Examine inventive ways to use custom dimensions and find out why more is sometimes better. OracleACEChris Barbieri will share knowledge from his nearly two decades of experience with HFM application design, helping you find practical ways to reduce your maintenance, improve performance, and make better use of HFM.

published:13 Jul 2018

views:70

http://www.pianolessonsonline.com/imagine-piano/ Go here to grab lots more tips and explore this Imagine piano tutorial further!
Would you like to learn how to play the opening riff to one of John Lennon's most iconic pieces of music?
Are you interested in learning a new lick to impress your friends and family with?
--- If so you're in the right place...
The intro riff to Imagine is one of the most recognizable piano licks of all time.
* So it's a great riff to add to your piano lick library!
... Inside this Imagine piano lesson you'll learn the 3 chords you're going to need to know to play this lick.
Also you'll learn and incredibly useful chord pattern that you can use in tons of other songs!
But that's not all!
* You're also going to learn how to play that classic Imagine fill.
- On top of all this you're going to be discovering some excellent rhythm tips so you can lock in the rhythm of this lick.
* (Hint: these rhythm tips will also help you improve your timing when learning any new riff or song).
* I walk you through step by step the timing of this riff. I also break down the chord progression and write out all the chord voicings for your convenience.
* After watching this video tutorial and quickly reading up on my tips you'll master this lick in a fraction of the time it would usually take you.
So what are you waiting for?
With this Imagine piano tutorial you'll learn an iconic new lick in under 4 minutes! Have fun and thanks for subscribing!

Imagine (TV series)

Imagine is a wide ranging arts series first broadcast on BBC One in 2003, hosted and executive produced by Alan Yentob. Each series usually consists of 4 to 7 episodes, each on a different topic. Episodes have been directed by, among others, Geoff Wonfor, Lucy Blakstead, Roger Parsons and Zoë Silver.

Internet Explorer was one of the most widely used web browsers, attaining a peak of about 95% usage share during 2002 and 2003. This came after it managed to win the first browser war against Netscape, which was the dominant browser in the 1990s. Its usage share has since declined with the launch of Firefox (2004) and Google Chrome (2008), and with the growing popularity of operating systems such as OS X, Linux, iOS and Android that do not run Internet Explorer. Estimates for Internet Explorer's overall market share range from 17.11% to 51.59% or by StatCounter's numbers ranked 3rd, just after Firefox (or even as low as 10.3% when counting all platforms, then after Safari), as of September 2015 (browser market share is notoriously difficult to calculate). Microsoft spent over US$100 million per year on Internet Explorer in the late 1990s, with over 1,000 people working on it by 1999.

Imagine. Explore. Map

Imagine being able to see the world from a totally new point of view. With the eBee professional mapping drone (https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee.html) you can take to the skies to produce incredibly detailed maps and stunning 3D models. Learn more: https://www.sensefly.com

IMAGINE YOU WOULD GET ON EVERY PLANET OF SOLAR SYSTEM... WOW!

Subscribe! Because SMART IS THE NEW SEXY: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L
Reactions of your body to visiting every planet
Hello everyone. Welcome to our channel. In today’s video Smart is the New Sexy will tell you what it feels like to visit every planet of the solar system and what your body reaction would be when you get there. If you’re curious to find out what “pizza” moon smells like, please keep watching.
Well... To cut a long story short:
On Mercury it’s quite likely that some kind of meteorite would crash on the surface and kill you.
Venus has a very hot and thick atmosphere. You would not survive a visit to the surface of the planet - you would burn up in temperatures high enough to melt lead.
On Mars you’ll get multiple burns because you can’t hide from the UV radiation anywhere.
Jupiter will only welcome you for 1 second before crushing you with raging winds and hurricanes.
And so on and so force. Once the Earth is definitely the place. The habitable zone of the solar system makes Earth a real gem for the development of life. It is neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water - thought to be a key ingredient for the birth of various life forms.
We feel pretty comfortable here but we’re also eager to explore the solar system and beyond with Smart is the new sexy!
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Our Social Media:
Facebook: http://facebook.com/enjoy.science/
The Bright Side of Youtube: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC
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For more videos and articles visit:
http://www.brightside.me/

0:55

LEGO® Build with Chrome (Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome.)

LEGO® Build with Chrome (Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome.)

LEGO® Build with Chrome (Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome.)

Now you can build with LEGO® bricks using Google Maps as your baseplate. Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome. Trillions of colored bricks. An entire world of LEGO building plots. What will you build? Where will you build?
Build with Chrome is a project that brings the endless possibilities of LEGO bricks to the web.www.buildwithchrome.com
LEGO's official video-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKo2PFybCRE
Want to see special effects and short films?
https://www.youtube.com/user/MagnetMotionPictures
Check out my flickr!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/legofan9898/
Are you a Star WarsGamer? Check out my Gaming Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/user/StarWarsGameN
Music
Music used: Sunlight by Per Kiilstofte (Machinimasound.com)
Licensed under Creative CommonsCC-BY 3.0 Unported License | https://machinimasound.com/music/easy-listening/sunlight

3:23

Imagine (Ultimate Mix) restored, remixed & remastered

Imagine (Ultimate Mix) restored, remixed & remastered

Imagine (Ultimate Mix) restored, remixed & remastered

Get the audio: http://bit.ly/imagine-ult Get the BluRay/DVD: http://bit.ly/ImagineGST-Amazon Get the book: http://bit.ly/imaginejohnyoko
⬇⬇⬇ABOUT IMAGINE⬇⬇⬇
John: ‘Imagine’ is a song conceived in my head without melody. The first verse came to me very quickly in the form of a childlike street chant ‘da da da da da dee dee da dee da ee a eeeh’. The piano intro I’ve had hanging around in my head for a few years – the chords and melody followed naturally from this.
The middle eight was ‘conceived’ to finish off the song. I think it works as a song. Of course, there is always room for improvement – otherwise I wouldn’t make any more. The third verse came to me in an eight-seater plane. It’s a song for children.
Yoko: ‘CloudPiece’: ‘Imagine the clouds dripping, dig a hole in your garden to put them in.’ This is not a piece of poetry. Poetry to me is nouns or adjectives. This is verbs. And you have to do them. These are all instructions and when you just do it, then you start to understand it.
John: ‘Imagine’ was inspired by Yoko’s Grapefruit. There’s a lot of pieces in it saying like ‘Imagine this’ or ‘Imagine that’. If you get a copy of Grapefruit and look through, you’ll see where I was influenced by her. ‘Imagine’ could never have been written without her. And I know she helped on a lot of the lyrics but I wasn’t man enough to let her have credit for it. So that song was actually written by John & Yoko, but I was still selfish enough and unaware enough to take her contribution without acknowledging it. The song itself expresses what I’d learned through being with Yoko and my own feelings on it. It should really have said ‘Lennon/Ono’ on that song, because she contributed a lot of that song.
Alan White (drummer): Every song we did on Imagine, John would make us read the lyrics and insist that we understood the meaning of the song before started playing it. That had quite an impact for me.
Klaus Voormann (bass): When we played ‘Imagine’ and heard the lyrics, the possibility that this was going to be such a big song was apparent. It definitely was. I even thought I didn’t want to play on it because it was so amazing with just John playing piano. It was so true and honest. That would have been enough. I hope you’ve got a version of just John playing it.
Phil McDonald (engineer): ‘Imagine’ was one of the easiest tracks to record, almost all live, in a few takes. We mixed the track at Tittenhurst and Phil Spector added strings on top of the stereo tape in the USA.
Shelly Yakus (engineer): If you listen carefully to John singing ‘Imagine’, he uses a different vibrato on the end of every phrase. The only way a person can do that is if they’re not thinking about the song; they’re just singing from the deepest part of their being. It’s not staged. It’s not pre-planned. It’s just real and ‘in the moment’ – totally feeling the song. For John, it was incredibly natural to do this. That’s what was so great about working with him. Nothing was ever forced. He never tried too hard. It just flowed out of him.
Yoko: John and I were both artists and we were living together, so we inspired each other. And the song ‘Imagine’ embodied what we believed together at the time. John and I met – he comes from the West and I come from the East – and still we are together. We have this oneness and ‘the whole world would eventually become one’ is the sense that we will all be café-au-lait colour and we will all be very happy together. All these instructions are for people for how to spend eternity, because we have lots of time.
John: If you can imagine a world of peace, if you can imagine a world with no denominations of religion – not without religion, whatever religion is – but without this divisive ‘My god is bigger than your god’ business.... Then, if you can imagine the possibility, then it can be true.
Yoko: ‘Imagine’ is a complete vision. A succinct bible of truth. It will start to unfold as you believe in it. The film? Well, it just happened naturally. I was well aware of the symbolism of everything – closing and then opening the shutters to let the light in. It’s rather personal, but I had a definite reason why I smiled at the end, in addition to loving being next to John.
Imagine The Ultimate Collection: Explore and enjoy the IMAGINE album and the 1971Ascot Sound Studios & Record PlantSessions like you’ve never seen or heard them before.
Find out more: http://imaginejohnyoko.com

Internet Explorer Chan & friends! [ comic dub ]

this is just a compliation of all the Internet ExplorerChan dubs plus a new one.
comic by: https://twitter.com/PrincessHinghoi
https://twitter.com/Merryweatherey
Discord: https://discord.gg/deadjosey
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deadjosey
Tumblr: http://deadjosey.tumblr.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadJosey
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Deadjosey

1:00:45

Imagine That! Explore HFM Design Concepts

Imagine That! Explore HFM Design Concepts

Imagine That! Explore HFM Design Concepts

Presenter: Christopher Barbieri, Finit Solutions
Come to this session to expand your imagination and explore a variety of HFM application design concepts. We will cover strategies of translating every entity into one or more reporting currencies regardless of the entity hierarchy. We will explore different ways to handle flow dimensions, data sources, and currency translation adjustments. Do you want to make ParentCurrency adjustments without the drawbacks of the value dimension? What about loading local currency and USD? Examine inventive ways to use custom dimensions and find out why more is sometimes better. OracleACEChris Barbieri will share knowledge from his nearly two decades of experience with HFM application design, helping you find practical ways to reduce your maintenance, improve performance, and make better use of HFM.

3:49

Imagine Piano Lesson: Easy Tutorial

Imagine Piano Lesson: Easy Tutorial

Imagine Piano Lesson: Easy Tutorial

http://www.pianolessonsonline.com/imagine-piano/ Go here to grab lots more tips and explore this Imagine piano tutorial further!
Would you like to learn how to play the opening riff to one of John Lennon's most iconic pieces of music?
Are you interested in learning a new lick to impress your friends and family with?
--- If so you're in the right place...
The intro riff to Imagine is one of the most recognizable piano licks of all time.
* So it's a great riff to add to your piano lick library!
... Inside this Imagine piano lesson you'll learn the 3 chords you're going to need to know to play this lick.
Also you'll learn and incredibly useful chord pattern that you can use in tons of other songs!
But that's not all!
* You're also going to learn how to play that classic Imagine fill.
- On top of all this you're going to be discovering some excellent rhythm tips so you can lock in the rhythm of this lick.
* (Hint: these rhythm tips will also help you improve your timing when learning any new riff or song).
* I walk you through step by step the timing of this riff. I also break down the chord progression and write out all the chord voicings for your convenience.
* After watching this video tutorial and quickly reading up on my tips you'll master this lick in a fraction of the time it would usually take you.
So what are you waiting for?
With this Imagine piano tutorial you'll learn an iconic new lick in under 4 minutes! Have fun and thanks for subscribing!

0:40

Sample of ENGLISH - Explore, Imagine, Entertain Ages 14-16

Sample of ENGLISH - Explore, Imagine, Entertain Ages 14-16

Sample of ENGLISH - Explore, Imagine, Entertain Ages 14-16

The following curriculum areas are covered in detail for this topic:
Writing to Explore
Writing to Imagine
Writing to Entertain
Focus on Short Story Writing
The software uses stunning 3D animation, video, imagery, voice-overs, text and interactive activities to ensure effective teaching and learning for this topic. Superb for whole class teaching and independent learning both in school and at home, it will save teachers hours of preparation time and deliver an engaging interactive learning experience for pupils.

1:04

Imagine Explore Create - creativity adventures for children

Imagine Explore Create - creativity adventures for children

Imagine Explore Create - creativity adventures for children

Wondrous, magical opportunities for children to truly be themselves, let their inner worlds come to life. Be original and unique in their creative expression.
Creativity classes currently running during school terms and school holidays at Atwell Gallery (http://atwellarts.weebly.com/).
Check out my website for loads of creative, imaginative inspiration with photos, videos, blogs and more!
http://imagineaction.com.au/

Imagine. Explore. Map

Imagine being able to see the world from a totally new point of view. With the eBee professional mapping drone (https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee.html) you can take to the skies to produce incredibly detailed maps and stunning 3D models. Learn more: https://www.sensefly.com

These cute comics imagine Internet Explorer as a lonely anime girl

These adorable comics imagine Internet Explorer as a lonely anime girl
Poor Internet Explorer.
Ever since browsers like Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, and the rest of the crew showed up, Internet Explorer been left out in the cold. Even Microsoft, with its introduction of its Microsoft Edge browser, couldn’t wait to get rid of it.
But for many of us, Internet Explorer remains a holdover from the classic days of internet usage. It ranks with Netscape Navigator as one of the most archaic ways to look around online, and while Internet Explorer still functions, it’s by far the worst choice for internet exploring.
With that in mind, webtoon author and artist @Merryweatherey tweeted some adorable comics dedicated to the antiquated browser. No matter how irrelevant, the web browser is cute an...

IMAGINE YOU WOULD GET ON EVERY PLANET OF SOLAR SYSTEM... WOW!

Subscribe! Because SMART IS THE NEW SEXY: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L
Reactions of your body to visiting every planet
Hello everyone. Welcome to our channel. In today’s video Smart is the New Sexy will tell you what it feels like to visit every planet of the solar system and what your body reaction would be when you get there. If you’re curious to find out what “pizza” moon smells like, please keep watching.
Well... To cut a long story short:
On Mercury it’s quite likely that some kind of meteorite would crash on the surface and kill you.
Venus has a very hot and thick atmosphere. You would not survive a visit to the surface of the planet - you would burn up in temperatures high enough to melt lead.
On Mars you’ll get multiple burns because you can’t hide from the UV radiation anywhere. ...

published: 04 Jul 2018

LEGO® Build with Chrome (Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome.)

Now you can build with LEGO® bricks using Google Maps as your baseplate. Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome. Trillions of colored bricks. An entire world of LEGO building plots. What will you build? Where will you build?
Build with Chrome is a project that brings the endless possibilities of LEGO bricks to the web.www.buildwithchrome.com
LEGO's official video-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKo2PFybCRE
Want to see special effects and short films?
https://www.youtube.com/user/MagnetMotionPictures
Check out my flickr!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/legofan9898/
Are you a Star WarsGamer? Check out my Gaming Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/user/StarWarsGameN
Music
Music used: Sunlight by Per Kiilstofte (Machinimasound.com)
Licensed under Creative CommonsCC-BY 3.0 Unported Li...

published: 28 Jan 2014

Imagine (Ultimate Mix) restored, remixed & remastered

Get the audio: http://bit.ly/imagine-ult Get the BluRay/DVD: http://bit.ly/ImagineGST-Amazon Get the book: http://bit.ly/imaginejohnyoko
⬇⬇⬇ABOUT IMAGINE⬇⬇⬇
John: ‘Imagine’ is a song conceived in my head without melody. The first verse came to me very quickly in the form of a childlike street chant ‘da da da da da dee dee da dee da ee a eeeh’. The piano intro I’ve had hanging around in my head for a few years – the chords and melody followed naturally from this.
The middle eight was ‘conceived’ to finish off the song. I think it works as a song. Of course, there is always room for improvement – otherwise I wouldn’t make any more. The third verse came to me in an eight-seater plane. It’s a song for children.
Yoko: ‘CloudPiece’: ‘Imagine the clouds dripping, dig a hole in your garden to...

Imagine...Explore...Discover! SciWorks

Internet Explorer Chan & friends! [ comic dub ]

this is just a compliation of all the Internet ExplorerChan dubs plus a new one.
comic by: https://twitter.com/PrincessHinghoi
https://twitter.com/Merryweatherey
Discord: https://discord.gg/deadjosey
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deadjosey
Tumblr: http://deadjosey.tumblr.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadJosey
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Deadjosey

published: 15 Oct 2018

Imagine That! Explore HFM Design Concepts

Presenter: Christopher Barbieri, Finit Solutions
Come to this session to expand your imagination and explore a variety of HFM application design concepts. We will cover strategies of translating every entity into one or more reporting currencies regardless of the entity hierarchy. We will explore different ways to handle flow dimensions, data sources, and currency translation adjustments. Do you want to make ParentCurrency adjustments without the drawbacks of the value dimension? What about loading local currency and USD? Examine inventive ways to use custom dimensions and find out why more is sometimes better. OracleACEChris Barbieri will share knowledge from his nearly two decades of experience with HFM application design, helping you find practical ways to reduce your maintenance, i...

published: 13 Jul 2018

Imagine Piano Lesson: Easy Tutorial

http://www.pianolessonsonline.com/imagine-piano/ Go here to grab lots more tips and explore this Imagine piano tutorial further!
Would you like to learn how to play the opening riff to one of John Lennon's most iconic pieces of music?
Are you interested in learning a new lick to impress your friends and family with?
--- If so you're in the right place...
The intro riff to Imagine is one of the most recognizable piano licks of all time.
* So it's a great riff to add to your piano lick library!
... Inside this Imagine piano lesson you'll learn the 3 chords you're going to need to know to play this lick.
Also you'll learn and incredibly useful chord pattern that you can use in tons of other songs!
But that's not all!
* You're also going to learn how to play that classic Imagine fi...

published: 29 Jun 2016

Sample of ENGLISH - Explore, Imagine, Entertain Ages 14-16

The following curriculum areas are covered in detail for this topic:
Writing to Explore
Writing to Imagine
Writing to Entertain
Focus on Short Story Writing
The software uses stunning 3D animation, video, imagery, voice-overs, text and interactive activities to ensure effective teaching and learning for this topic. Superb for whole class teaching and independent learning both in school and at home, it will save teachers hours of preparation time and deliver an engaging interactive learning experience for pupils.

published: 04 Nov 2010

Imagine Explore Create - creativity adventures for children

Wondrous, magical opportunities for children to truly be themselves, let their inner worlds come to life. Be original and unique in their creative expression.
Creativity classes currently running during school terms and school holidays at Atwell Gallery (http://atwellarts.weebly.com/).
Check out my website for loads of creative, imaginative inspiration with photos, videos, blogs and more!
http://imagineaction.com.au/

Imagine. Explore. Map

Imagine being able to see the world from a totally new point of view. With the eBee professional mapping drone (https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee.html) you c...

Imagine being able to see the world from a totally new point of view. With the eBee professional mapping drone (https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee.html) you can take to the skies to produce incredibly detailed maps and stunning 3D models. Learn more: https://www.sensefly.com

Imagine being able to see the world from a totally new point of view. With the eBee professional mapping drone (https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee.html) you can take to the skies to produce incredibly detailed maps and stunning 3D models. Learn more: https://www.sensefly.com

IMAGINE YOU WOULD GET ON EVERY PLANET OF SOLAR SYSTEM... WOW!

Subscribe! Because SMART IS THE NEW SEXY: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L
Reactions of your body to visiting every planet
Hello everyone. Welcome to our channel. In to...

Subscribe! Because SMART IS THE NEW SEXY: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L
Reactions of your body to visiting every planet
Hello everyone. Welcome to our channel. In today’s video Smart is the New Sexy will tell you what it feels like to visit every planet of the solar system and what your body reaction would be when you get there. If you’re curious to find out what “pizza” moon smells like, please keep watching.
Well... To cut a long story short:
On Mercury it’s quite likely that some kind of meteorite would crash on the surface and kill you.
Venus has a very hot and thick atmosphere. You would not survive a visit to the surface of the planet - you would burn up in temperatures high enough to melt lead.
On Mars you’ll get multiple burns because you can’t hide from the UV radiation anywhere.
Jupiter will only welcome you for 1 second before crushing you with raging winds and hurricanes.
And so on and so force. Once the Earth is definitely the place. The habitable zone of the solar system makes Earth a real gem for the development of life. It is neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water - thought to be a key ingredient for the birth of various life forms.
We feel pretty comfortable here but we’re also eager to explore the solar system and beyond with Smart is the new sexy!
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Reactions of your body to visiting every planet
Hello everyone. Welcome to our channel. In today’s video Smart is the New Sexy will tell you what it feels like to visit every planet of the solar system and what your body reaction would be when you get there. If you’re curious to find out what “pizza” moon smells like, please keep watching.
Well... To cut a long story short:
On Mercury it’s quite likely that some kind of meteorite would crash on the surface and kill you.
Venus has a very hot and thick atmosphere. You would not survive a visit to the surface of the planet - you would burn up in temperatures high enough to melt lead.
On Mars you’ll get multiple burns because you can’t hide from the UV radiation anywhere.
Jupiter will only welcome you for 1 second before crushing you with raging winds and hurricanes.
And so on and so force. Once the Earth is definitely the place. The habitable zone of the solar system makes Earth a real gem for the development of life. It is neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water - thought to be a key ingredient for the birth of various life forms.
We feel pretty comfortable here but we’re also eager to explore the solar system and beyond with Smart is the new sexy!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Our Social Media:
Facebook: http://facebook.com/enjoy.science/
The Bright Side of Youtube: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC
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For more videos and articles visit:
http://www.brightside.me/

Now you can build with LEGO® bricks using Google Maps as your baseplate. Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome. Trillions of colored bricks. An entire world of LEGO building plots. What will you build? Where will you build?
Build with Chrome is a project that brings the endless possibilities of LEGO bricks to the web.www.buildwithchrome.com
LEGO's official video-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKo2PFybCRE
Want to see special effects and short films?
https://www.youtube.com/user/MagnetMotionPictures
Check out my flickr!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/legofan9898/
Are you a Star WarsGamer? Check out my Gaming Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/user/StarWarsGameN
Music
Music used: Sunlight by Per Kiilstofte (Machinimasound.com)
Licensed under Creative CommonsCC-BY 3.0 Unported License | https://machinimasound.com/music/easy-listening/sunlight

Now you can build with LEGO® bricks using Google Maps as your baseplate. Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome. Trillions of colored bricks. An entire world of LEGO building plots. What will you build? Where will you build?
Build with Chrome is a project that brings the endless possibilities of LEGO bricks to the web.www.buildwithchrome.com
LEGO's official video-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKo2PFybCRE
Want to see special effects and short films?
https://www.youtube.com/user/MagnetMotionPictures
Check out my flickr!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/legofan9898/
Are you a Star WarsGamer? Check out my Gaming Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/user/StarWarsGameN
Music
Music used: Sunlight by Per Kiilstofte (Machinimasound.com)
Licensed under Creative CommonsCC-BY 3.0 Unported License | https://machinimasound.com/music/easy-listening/sunlight

Imagine (Ultimate Mix) restored, remixed & remastered

Get the audio: http://bit.ly/imagine-ult Get the BluRay/DVD: http://bit.ly/ImagineGST-Amazon Get the book: http://bit.ly/imaginejohnyoko
⬇⬇⬇ABOUT IMAGINE⬇⬇⬇
Jo...

Get the audio: http://bit.ly/imagine-ult Get the BluRay/DVD: http://bit.ly/ImagineGST-Amazon Get the book: http://bit.ly/imaginejohnyoko
⬇⬇⬇ABOUT IMAGINE⬇⬇⬇
John: ‘Imagine’ is a song conceived in my head without melody. The first verse came to me very quickly in the form of a childlike street chant ‘da da da da da dee dee da dee da ee a eeeh’. The piano intro I’ve had hanging around in my head for a few years – the chords and melody followed naturally from this.
The middle eight was ‘conceived’ to finish off the song. I think it works as a song. Of course, there is always room for improvement – otherwise I wouldn’t make any more. The third verse came to me in an eight-seater plane. It’s a song for children.
Yoko: ‘CloudPiece’: ‘Imagine the clouds dripping, dig a hole in your garden to put them in.’ This is not a piece of poetry. Poetry to me is nouns or adjectives. This is verbs. And you have to do them. These are all instructions and when you just do it, then you start to understand it.
John: ‘Imagine’ was inspired by Yoko’s Grapefruit. There’s a lot of pieces in it saying like ‘Imagine this’ or ‘Imagine that’. If you get a copy of Grapefruit and look through, you’ll see where I was influenced by her. ‘Imagine’ could never have been written without her. And I know she helped on a lot of the lyrics but I wasn’t man enough to let her have credit for it. So that song was actually written by John & Yoko, but I was still selfish enough and unaware enough to take her contribution without acknowledging it. The song itself expresses what I’d learned through being with Yoko and my own feelings on it. It should really have said ‘Lennon/Ono’ on that song, because she contributed a lot of that song.
Alan White (drummer): Every song we did on Imagine, John would make us read the lyrics and insist that we understood the meaning of the song before started playing it. That had quite an impact for me.
Klaus Voormann (bass): When we played ‘Imagine’ and heard the lyrics, the possibility that this was going to be such a big song was apparent. It definitely was. I even thought I didn’t want to play on it because it was so amazing with just John playing piano. It was so true and honest. That would have been enough. I hope you’ve got a version of just John playing it.
Phil McDonald (engineer): ‘Imagine’ was one of the easiest tracks to record, almost all live, in a few takes. We mixed the track at Tittenhurst and Phil Spector added strings on top of the stereo tape in the USA.
Shelly Yakus (engineer): If you listen carefully to John singing ‘Imagine’, he uses a different vibrato on the end of every phrase. The only way a person can do that is if they’re not thinking about the song; they’re just singing from the deepest part of their being. It’s not staged. It’s not pre-planned. It’s just real and ‘in the moment’ – totally feeling the song. For John, it was incredibly natural to do this. That’s what was so great about working with him. Nothing was ever forced. He never tried too hard. It just flowed out of him.
Yoko: John and I were both artists and we were living together, so we inspired each other. And the song ‘Imagine’ embodied what we believed together at the time. John and I met – he comes from the West and I come from the East – and still we are together. We have this oneness and ‘the whole world would eventually become one’ is the sense that we will all be café-au-lait colour and we will all be very happy together. All these instructions are for people for how to spend eternity, because we have lots of time.
John: If you can imagine a world of peace, if you can imagine a world with no denominations of religion – not without religion, whatever religion is – but without this divisive ‘My god is bigger than your god’ business.... Then, if you can imagine the possibility, then it can be true.
Yoko: ‘Imagine’ is a complete vision. A succinct bible of truth. It will start to unfold as you believe in it. The film? Well, it just happened naturally. I was well aware of the symbolism of everything – closing and then opening the shutters to let the light in. It’s rather personal, but I had a definite reason why I smiled at the end, in addition to loving being next to John.
Imagine The Ultimate Collection: Explore and enjoy the IMAGINE album and the 1971Ascot Sound Studios & Record PlantSessions like you’ve never seen or heard them before.
Find out more: http://imaginejohnyoko.com

Get the audio: http://bit.ly/imagine-ult Get the BluRay/DVD: http://bit.ly/ImagineGST-Amazon Get the book: http://bit.ly/imaginejohnyoko
⬇⬇⬇ABOUT IMAGINE⬇⬇⬇
John: ‘Imagine’ is a song conceived in my head without melody. The first verse came to me very quickly in the form of a childlike street chant ‘da da da da da dee dee da dee da ee a eeeh’. The piano intro I’ve had hanging around in my head for a few years – the chords and melody followed naturally from this.
The middle eight was ‘conceived’ to finish off the song. I think it works as a song. Of course, there is always room for improvement – otherwise I wouldn’t make any more. The third verse came to me in an eight-seater plane. It’s a song for children.
Yoko: ‘CloudPiece’: ‘Imagine the clouds dripping, dig a hole in your garden to put them in.’ This is not a piece of poetry. Poetry to me is nouns or adjectives. This is verbs. And you have to do them. These are all instructions and when you just do it, then you start to understand it.
John: ‘Imagine’ was inspired by Yoko’s Grapefruit. There’s a lot of pieces in it saying like ‘Imagine this’ or ‘Imagine that’. If you get a copy of Grapefruit and look through, you’ll see where I was influenced by her. ‘Imagine’ could never have been written without her. And I know she helped on a lot of the lyrics but I wasn’t man enough to let her have credit for it. So that song was actually written by John & Yoko, but I was still selfish enough and unaware enough to take her contribution without acknowledging it. The song itself expresses what I’d learned through being with Yoko and my own feelings on it. It should really have said ‘Lennon/Ono’ on that song, because she contributed a lot of that song.
Alan White (drummer): Every song we did on Imagine, John would make us read the lyrics and insist that we understood the meaning of the song before started playing it. That had quite an impact for me.
Klaus Voormann (bass): When we played ‘Imagine’ and heard the lyrics, the possibility that this was going to be such a big song was apparent. It definitely was. I even thought I didn’t want to play on it because it was so amazing with just John playing piano. It was so true and honest. That would have been enough. I hope you’ve got a version of just John playing it.
Phil McDonald (engineer): ‘Imagine’ was one of the easiest tracks to record, almost all live, in a few takes. We mixed the track at Tittenhurst and Phil Spector added strings on top of the stereo tape in the USA.
Shelly Yakus (engineer): If you listen carefully to John singing ‘Imagine’, he uses a different vibrato on the end of every phrase. The only way a person can do that is if they’re not thinking about the song; they’re just singing from the deepest part of their being. It’s not staged. It’s not pre-planned. It’s just real and ‘in the moment’ – totally feeling the song. For John, it was incredibly natural to do this. That’s what was so great about working with him. Nothing was ever forced. He never tried too hard. It just flowed out of him.
Yoko: John and I were both artists and we were living together, so we inspired each other. And the song ‘Imagine’ embodied what we believed together at the time. John and I met – he comes from the West and I come from the East – and still we are together. We have this oneness and ‘the whole world would eventually become one’ is the sense that we will all be café-au-lait colour and we will all be very happy together. All these instructions are for people for how to spend eternity, because we have lots of time.
John: If you can imagine a world of peace, if you can imagine a world with no denominations of religion – not without religion, whatever religion is – but without this divisive ‘My god is bigger than your god’ business.... Then, if you can imagine the possibility, then it can be true.
Yoko: ‘Imagine’ is a complete vision. A succinct bible of truth. It will start to unfold as you believe in it. The film? Well, it just happened naturally. I was well aware of the symbolism of everything – closing and then opening the shutters to let the light in. It’s rather personal, but I had a definite reason why I smiled at the end, in addition to loving being next to John.
Imagine The Ultimate Collection: Explore and enjoy the IMAGINE album and the 1971Ascot Sound Studios & Record PlantSessions like you’ve never seen or heard them before.
Find out more: http://imaginejohnyoko.com

Presenter: Christopher Barbieri, Finit Solutions
Come to this session to expand your imagination and explore a variety of HFM application design concepts. We will cover strategies of translating every entity into one or more reporting currencies regardless of the entity hierarchy. We will explore different ways to handle flow dimensions, data sources, and currency translation adjustments. Do you want to make ParentCurrency adjustments without the drawbacks of the value dimension? What about loading local currency and USD? Examine inventive ways to use custom dimensions and find out why more is sometimes better. OracleACEChris Barbieri will share knowledge from his nearly two decades of experience with HFM application design, helping you find practical ways to reduce your maintenance, improve performance, and make better use of HFM.

Presenter: Christopher Barbieri, Finit Solutions
Come to this session to expand your imagination and explore a variety of HFM application design concepts. We will cover strategies of translating every entity into one or more reporting currencies regardless of the entity hierarchy. We will explore different ways to handle flow dimensions, data sources, and currency translation adjustments. Do you want to make ParentCurrency adjustments without the drawbacks of the value dimension? What about loading local currency and USD? Examine inventive ways to use custom dimensions and find out why more is sometimes better. OracleACEChris Barbieri will share knowledge from his nearly two decades of experience with HFM application design, helping you find practical ways to reduce your maintenance, improve performance, and make better use of HFM.

Imagine Piano Lesson: Easy Tutorial

http://www.pianolessonsonline.com/imagine-piano/ Go here to grab lots more tips and explore this Imagine piano tutorial further!
Would you like to learn how to...

http://www.pianolessonsonline.com/imagine-piano/ Go here to grab lots more tips and explore this Imagine piano tutorial further!
Would you like to learn how to play the opening riff to one of John Lennon's most iconic pieces of music?
Are you interested in learning a new lick to impress your friends and family with?
--- If so you're in the right place...
The intro riff to Imagine is one of the most recognizable piano licks of all time.
* So it's a great riff to add to your piano lick library!
... Inside this Imagine piano lesson you'll learn the 3 chords you're going to need to know to play this lick.
Also you'll learn and incredibly useful chord pattern that you can use in tons of other songs!
But that's not all!
* You're also going to learn how to play that classic Imagine fill.
- On top of all this you're going to be discovering some excellent rhythm tips so you can lock in the rhythm of this lick.
* (Hint: these rhythm tips will also help you improve your timing when learning any new riff or song).
* I walk you through step by step the timing of this riff. I also break down the chord progression and write out all the chord voicings for your convenience.
* After watching this video tutorial and quickly reading up on my tips you'll master this lick in a fraction of the time it would usually take you.
So what are you waiting for?
With this Imagine piano tutorial you'll learn an iconic new lick in under 4 minutes! Have fun and thanks for subscribing!

http://www.pianolessonsonline.com/imagine-piano/ Go here to grab lots more tips and explore this Imagine piano tutorial further!
Would you like to learn how to play the opening riff to one of John Lennon's most iconic pieces of music?
Are you interested in learning a new lick to impress your friends and family with?
--- If so you're in the right place...
The intro riff to Imagine is one of the most recognizable piano licks of all time.
* So it's a great riff to add to your piano lick library!
... Inside this Imagine piano lesson you'll learn the 3 chords you're going to need to know to play this lick.
Also you'll learn and incredibly useful chord pattern that you can use in tons of other songs!
But that's not all!
* You're also going to learn how to play that classic Imagine fill.
- On top of all this you're going to be discovering some excellent rhythm tips so you can lock in the rhythm of this lick.
* (Hint: these rhythm tips will also help you improve your timing when learning any new riff or song).
* I walk you through step by step the timing of this riff. I also break down the chord progression and write out all the chord voicings for your convenience.
* After watching this video tutorial and quickly reading up on my tips you'll master this lick in a fraction of the time it would usually take you.
So what are you waiting for?
With this Imagine piano tutorial you'll learn an iconic new lick in under 4 minutes! Have fun and thanks for subscribing!

The following curriculum areas are covered in detail for this topic:
Writing to Explore
Writing to Imagine
Writing to Entertain
Focus on Short Story Writing
The software uses stunning 3D animation, video, imagery, voice-overs, text and interactive activities to ensure effective teaching and learning for this topic. Superb for whole class teaching and independent learning both in school and at home, it will save teachers hours of preparation time and deliver an engaging interactive learning experience for pupils.

The following curriculum areas are covered in detail for this topic:
Writing to Explore
Writing to Imagine
Writing to Entertain
Focus on Short Story Writing
The software uses stunning 3D animation, video, imagery, voice-overs, text and interactive activities to ensure effective teaching and learning for this topic. Superb for whole class teaching and independent learning both in school and at home, it will save teachers hours of preparation time and deliver an engaging interactive learning experience for pupils.

Imagine Explore Create - creativity adventures for children

Wondrous, magical opportunities for children to truly be themselves, let their inner worlds come to life. Be original and unique in their creative expression.
...

Wondrous, magical opportunities for children to truly be themselves, let their inner worlds come to life. Be original and unique in their creative expression.
Creativity classes currently running during school terms and school holidays at Atwell Gallery (http://atwellarts.weebly.com/).
Check out my website for loads of creative, imaginative inspiration with photos, videos, blogs and more!
http://imagineaction.com.au/

Wondrous, magical opportunities for children to truly be themselves, let their inner worlds come to life. Be original and unique in their creative expression.
Creativity classes currently running during school terms and school holidays at Atwell Gallery (http://atwellarts.weebly.com/).
Check out my website for loads of creative, imaginative inspiration with photos, videos, blogs and more!
http://imagineaction.com.au/

Imagine. Explore. Map

Imagine being able to see the world from a totally new point of view. With the eBee professional mapping drone (https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee.html) you can take to the skies to produce incredibly detailed maps and stunning 3D models. Learn more: https://www.sensefly.com

IMAGINE YOU WOULD GET ON EVERY PLANET OF SOLAR SYSTEM... WOW!

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Reactions of your body to visiting every planet
Hello everyone. Welcome to our channel. In today’s video Smart is the New Sexy will tell you what it feels like to visit every planet of the solar system and what your body reaction would be when you get there. If you’re curious to find out what “pizza” moon smells like, please keep watching.
Well... To cut a long story short:
On Mercury it’s quite likely that some kind of meteorite would crash on the surface and kill you.
Venus has a very hot and thick atmosphere. You would not survive a visit to the surface of the planet - you would burn up in temperatures high enough to melt lead.
On Mars you’ll get multiple burns because you can’t hide from the UV radiation anywhere.
Jupiter will only welcome you for 1 second before crushing you with raging winds and hurricanes.
And so on and so force. Once the Earth is definitely the place. The habitable zone of the solar system makes Earth a real gem for the development of life. It is neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water - thought to be a key ingredient for the birth of various life forms.
We feel pretty comfortable here but we’re also eager to explore the solar system and beyond with Smart is the new sexy!
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Our Social Media:
Facebook: http://facebook.com/enjoy.science/
The Bright Side of Youtube: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC
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For more videos and articles visit:
http://www.brightside.me/

LEGO® Build with Chrome (Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome.)

Now you can build with LEGO® bricks using Google Maps as your baseplate. Imagine. Explore. Build online in Chrome. Trillions of colored bricks. An entire world of LEGO building plots. What will you build? Where will you build?
Build with Chrome is a project that brings the endless possibilities of LEGO bricks to the web.www.buildwithchrome.com
LEGO's official video-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKo2PFybCRE
Want to see special effects and short films?
https://www.youtube.com/user/MagnetMotionPictures
Check out my flickr!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/legofan9898/
Are you a Star WarsGamer? Check out my Gaming Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/user/StarWarsGameN
Music
Music used: Sunlight by Per Kiilstofte (Machinimasound.com)
Licensed under Creative CommonsCC-BY 3.0 Unported License | https://machinimasound.com/music/easy-listening/sunlight

Imagine (Ultimate Mix) restored, remixed & remastered

Get the audio: http://bit.ly/imagine-ult Get the BluRay/DVD: http://bit.ly/ImagineGST-Amazon Get the book: http://bit.ly/imaginejohnyoko
⬇⬇⬇ABOUT IMAGINE⬇⬇⬇
John: ‘Imagine’ is a song conceived in my head without melody. The first verse came to me very quickly in the form of a childlike street chant ‘da da da da da dee dee da dee da ee a eeeh’. The piano intro I’ve had hanging around in my head for a few years – the chords and melody followed naturally from this.
The middle eight was ‘conceived’ to finish off the song. I think it works as a song. Of course, there is always room for improvement – otherwise I wouldn’t make any more. The third verse came to me in an eight-seater plane. It’s a song for children.
Yoko: ‘CloudPiece’: ‘Imagine the clouds dripping, dig a hole in your garden to put them in.’ This is not a piece of poetry. Poetry to me is nouns or adjectives. This is verbs. And you have to do them. These are all instructions and when you just do it, then you start to understand it.
John: ‘Imagine’ was inspired by Yoko’s Grapefruit. There’s a lot of pieces in it saying like ‘Imagine this’ or ‘Imagine that’. If you get a copy of Grapefruit and look through, you’ll see where I was influenced by her. ‘Imagine’ could never have been written without her. And I know she helped on a lot of the lyrics but I wasn’t man enough to let her have credit for it. So that song was actually written by John & Yoko, but I was still selfish enough and unaware enough to take her contribution without acknowledging it. The song itself expresses what I’d learned through being with Yoko and my own feelings on it. It should really have said ‘Lennon/Ono’ on that song, because she contributed a lot of that song.
Alan White (drummer): Every song we did on Imagine, John would make us read the lyrics and insist that we understood the meaning of the song before started playing it. That had quite an impact for me.
Klaus Voormann (bass): When we played ‘Imagine’ and heard the lyrics, the possibility that this was going to be such a big song was apparent. It definitely was. I even thought I didn’t want to play on it because it was so amazing with just John playing piano. It was so true and honest. That would have been enough. I hope you’ve got a version of just John playing it.
Phil McDonald (engineer): ‘Imagine’ was one of the easiest tracks to record, almost all live, in a few takes. We mixed the track at Tittenhurst and Phil Spector added strings on top of the stereo tape in the USA.
Shelly Yakus (engineer): If you listen carefully to John singing ‘Imagine’, he uses a different vibrato on the end of every phrase. The only way a person can do that is if they’re not thinking about the song; they’re just singing from the deepest part of their being. It’s not staged. It’s not pre-planned. It’s just real and ‘in the moment’ – totally feeling the song. For John, it was incredibly natural to do this. That’s what was so great about working with him. Nothing was ever forced. He never tried too hard. It just flowed out of him.
Yoko: John and I were both artists and we were living together, so we inspired each other. And the song ‘Imagine’ embodied what we believed together at the time. John and I met – he comes from the West and I come from the East – and still we are together. We have this oneness and ‘the whole world would eventually become one’ is the sense that we will all be café-au-lait colour and we will all be very happy together. All these instructions are for people for how to spend eternity, because we have lots of time.
John: If you can imagine a world of peace, if you can imagine a world with no denominations of religion – not without religion, whatever religion is – but without this divisive ‘My god is bigger than your god’ business.... Then, if you can imagine the possibility, then it can be true.
Yoko: ‘Imagine’ is a complete vision. A succinct bible of truth. It will start to unfold as you believe in it. The film? Well, it just happened naturally. I was well aware of the symbolism of everything – closing and then opening the shutters to let the light in. It’s rather personal, but I had a definite reason why I smiled at the end, in addition to loving being next to John.
Imagine The Ultimate Collection: Explore and enjoy the IMAGINE album and the 1971Ascot Sound Studios & Record PlantSessions like you’ve never seen or heard them before.
Find out more: http://imaginejohnyoko.com

Imagine That! Explore HFM Design Concepts

Presenter: Christopher Barbieri, Finit Solutions
Come to this session to expand your imagination and explore a variety of HFM application design concepts. We will cover strategies of translating every entity into one or more reporting currencies regardless of the entity hierarchy. We will explore different ways to handle flow dimensions, data sources, and currency translation adjustments. Do you want to make ParentCurrency adjustments without the drawbacks of the value dimension? What about loading local currency and USD? Examine inventive ways to use custom dimensions and find out why more is sometimes better. OracleACEChris Barbieri will share knowledge from his nearly two decades of experience with HFM application design, helping you find practical ways to reduce your maintenance, improve performance, and make better use of HFM.

Imagine Piano Lesson: Easy Tutorial

http://www.pianolessonsonline.com/imagine-piano/ Go here to grab lots more tips and explore this Imagine piano tutorial further!
Would you like to learn how to play the opening riff to one of John Lennon's most iconic pieces of music?
Are you interested in learning a new lick to impress your friends and family with?
--- If so you're in the right place...
The intro riff to Imagine is one of the most recognizable piano licks of all time.
* So it's a great riff to add to your piano lick library!
... Inside this Imagine piano lesson you'll learn the 3 chords you're going to need to know to play this lick.
Also you'll learn and incredibly useful chord pattern that you can use in tons of other songs!
But that's not all!
* You're also going to learn how to play that classic Imagine fill.
- On top of all this you're going to be discovering some excellent rhythm tips so you can lock in the rhythm of this lick.
* (Hint: these rhythm tips will also help you improve your timing when learning any new riff or song).
* I walk you through step by step the timing of this riff. I also break down the chord progression and write out all the chord voicings for your convenience.
* After watching this video tutorial and quickly reading up on my tips you'll master this lick in a fraction of the time it would usually take you.
So what are you waiting for?
With this Imagine piano tutorial you'll learn an iconic new lick in under 4 minutes! Have fun and thanks for subscribing!

Sample of ENGLISH - Explore, Imagine, Entertain Ages 14-16

The following curriculum areas are covered in detail for this topic:
Writing to Explore
Writing to Imagine
Writing to Entertain
Focus on Short Story Writing
The software uses stunning 3D animation, video, imagery, voice-overs, text and interactive activities to ensure effective teaching and learning for this topic. Superb for whole class teaching and independent learning both in school and at home, it will save teachers hours of preparation time and deliver an engaging interactive learning experience for pupils.

Imagine Explore Create - creativity adventures for children

Wondrous, magical opportunities for children to truly be themselves, let their inner worlds come to life. Be original and unique in their creative expression.
Creativity classes currently running during school terms and school holidays at Atwell Gallery (http://atwellarts.weebly.com/).
Check out my website for loads of creative, imaginative inspiration with photos, videos, blogs and more!
http://imagineaction.com.au/

These certainly are exciting times in space exploration...Imagine no trips to the garage, and not even a gas station ... Imagine no potholes to hit; only the constant threat of meteors, extreme temperatures we can only imagine and bombardment of cosmic rays! ... Imagine what it takes to make a habitable world....

Less draining than being mauled by a demonic painting, we imagine. VelvetBuzzsaw is an interesting confluence of genre that seems ripe for exploration, but curiously, there aren’t a ton of examples of horror films or thrillers that could reasonably be qualified as “scary movies dealing with the business of art.” ... ....

By contrast, responsible professionalism imagines work-life as a series of relationships with individuals who are entrusted to you, along with the ethical ... By continuing to accept them as the only possible models, we forgo the opportunity to imagine and explore alternatives....

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Imagine Explore Create - creativity adventures for...

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These certainly are exciting times in space exploration...Imagine no trips to the garage, and not even a gas station ... Imagine no potholes to hit; only the constant threat of meteors, extreme temperatures we can only imagine and bombardment of cosmic rays! ... Imagine what it takes to make a habitable world....

Less draining than being mauled by a demonic painting, we imagine. VelvetBuzzsaw is an interesting confluence of genre that seems ripe for exploration, but curiously, there aren’t a ton of examples of horror films or thrillers that could reasonably be qualified as “scary movies dealing with the business of art.” ... ....

By contrast, responsible professionalism imagines work-life as a series of relationships with individuals who are entrusted to you, along with the ethical ... By continuing to accept them as the only possible models, we forgo the opportunity to imagine and explore alternatives....

Fairchild, a resident artist at EngineRoomArtSpace in Hagerstown, teamed up with fellow multimedia artist Kayley Kemp to explore these ideas in an exhibit called “Somnii.” The opening reception will be from 5 to 9 p.m ... Fairchild has explored the lines between fantasy and reality as a theme over the years....

They, no matter what placement they have in the artist’s scheme of things, signify man’s ability to let his imagination work wonders and explore the worlds — physical or spiritual — that are ostensibly beyond his grasp....

A stunning variety of sights greeted visitors ... [ Read more ... Walsh—who previously authored a biography of Debussy’s younger contemporary, Igor Stravinsky—explores that genius with erudition and style. Tracing the evolution of Debussy’s methods and imagination, he also probes the toll the composer’s labors took on himself and those around him ... ....

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, now exploring the vast region of our solar system beyond Neptune known as the Kuiper belt, completed yet another trip full of superlatives ... New Horizons, for which I serve as a member of the science team, is a prime example of the essence of robotic exploration ... New Horizons continues its mission of exploration....

NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft, now exploring the vast region of our solar system beyond Neptune known as the Kuiper belt, completed yet another trip full of superlatives ... New Horizons, for which I serve as a member of the science team, is a prime example of the essence of robotic exploration ... New Horizons continues its mission of exploration....

When I lived in northern Nevada, I could decide between skiing near Lake Tahoe or exploring a ghost town in the desert ... It should be a time to run free through the wonderland of life, to smell the daisies, to ponder the stars, to explore the limits of imagination ... It will be an era of exploration, enjoyable study and creative pursuit....

No details yet on which of the characters that might include, but we're already imagining a few possibilities. How about a whole show that exploresMiles Morales (Shameik Moore)'s inter-dimensional relationship with Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) beyond the confines of a simple ......

EDWARDSVILLE — Only 29 percent of the total college-educated workforce in the U.S. are women in science and engineering fields ... During the event, the creative problem-solving aspects of engineering will be discussed and explored. The participants will work collaboratively on projects, be encouraged to ask questions and use their imagination ... ....

Dedicated space and new programs for youth to engage in fun fitness activities ... “Children’s fitness should be a consequence of play, and integrate skill building, critical thinking, social interaction, imagination, and exploration,” said Arthur Adkins, certified athletic trainer, who developed the facility’s youth program ... ....